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Systematically Attacking From Open Guard Supine Position by Gordon Ryan
Learn How Gordon “The King” Ryan Systematically Dominates The Best Grapplers In The World With Some Of Grappling’s Most Common and Effective Open Guards
- Systematically attack from your back with this open guard gameplan from Gordon “The King” Ryan, with sweeps, back takes, and leg locks that work at the highest levels of grappling
- Keep opponent’s off-balance as you learn all of the ways to create kuzushi and pressure from your back
- Attack from all the possible x guards, as Gordon teaches how to combine and flow between ashi garami entries, sweeps to guard passes, and creating back exposure
- Use no-gi specific De La Riva and Reverse De La Riva guards for the most effective systems (including the no-gi berimbolo and much more)
- This is the same system that Gordon uses in competition to beat the best in the world again and again
- Gordon Ryan is the reigning ADCC Absolute Champion and one of the best no-gi grapplers of all time
- See Gordon rolling and then watch as he breaks down that footage in real-time to explain the system in action
Course Content
Volume 1
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction To Open Guard - Supine | 0 |
The 4 Scenarios | 2:47 |
Understanding The Interface Between Inside And Outside Leg Positioning | 5:08 |
How To Negate Movement And Goal Setting | 7:13 |
The Importance Of Concave Shoulders | 12:15 |
Basic Ashi Garami Drills | 17:32 |
Countering A Throw-by With An Inversion | 24:44 |
Basic Ashi Garami Entrance | 27:11 |
Basic Ashi Garami Sweep | 31:21 |
The Importance Of Switching Legs | 34:04 |
The Sweeping/Reaping Dilemma | 38:25 |
Switching From Irimi Ashi To Outside Ashi | 42:24 |
Achieving Double Trouble | 44:59 |
Using A Belly Down Achilles | 52:26 |
Volume 2
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Explanation of Ashi X Versus X Guard | 0 |
Switching From Irimi Ashi To Ashi X | 4:24 |
Putting Hands On The Floor | 7:20 |
Switching From Ashi X To Outside Ashi Garami | 12:13 |
Basic X Guard Scissor Sweep | 15:57 |
Advanced Scissor Sweep | 18:51 |
Creating Heel Exposure Off A Failed Scissor Sweep | 23:16 |
Entering Cross Ashi From Reverse X | 25:59 |
Transferring From Ashi X To A Scorpion | 32:52 |
Basic Scorpion Sweep | 37:31 |
Taking The Back From Scoop Scorpion | 40:34 |
Entering The Legs From Scoop Scorpion | 47:21 |
Volume 3
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Countering A Successful Backstep From Ashi X | 0 |
Countering A Backstep From Full X Guard | 3:25 |
Recapping X Guard | 7:48 |
Transferring To Ushiro X | 12:52 |
Ushiro X Scissor Sweep | 17:23 |
Ushiro X Reverse Scissor Sweep | 20:33 |
Countering A Forward Step From Ushiro X | 23:49 |
Cross Ashi Garami Entrance From Ushiro X | 28:32 |
Entering Cross Ashi Garami From Ushiro X | 32:14 |
Attacking The Back From Ushiro X | 35:54 |
Ushiro X To Crab Ride | 39:25 |
Ushiro X Trilemma - Back Take, Guard Pass, Leg Lock | 44:48 |
If It All Fails, Just Heist | 48:02 |
Volume 4
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction To De La Riva | 0 |
Tripod Sweep | 3:25 |
Entering Ashi Garami From Failed Tripod Sweep | 9:36 |
Entering Ashi Off A Completely Failed Tripod Sweep | 13:48 |
De La Riva Knee Bump Ashi Entry | 17:59 |
Opponent Counters Knee Bump Switch To Far Leg X Guard | 20:38 |
Entering Various Forms Of Ashi with Legs Inside | 24:19 |
Entering 50/50 From De La Riva | 33:22 |
Volume 5
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction To The No Gi Berimbolo | 0 |
Berimbolo Cross Body Ride Entrance | 6:46 |
Forcing Upper Back Exposure | 14:28 |
Leg Dragging From Berimbolo | 18:05 |
Failed Leg Drag Entering The Legs | 22:42 |
Entering The Legs While Inverted | 27:00 |
Understanding Counters To The Float Pass | 32:00 |
Volume 6
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Introduction To Reverse De La Riva | 0 |
Reverse Tripod Sweep | 2:43 |
Failed Tripod Enter The Legs | 5:13 |
Failed Reverse Tripod Switch To Outside De La Riva | 7:18 |
Single Leg Entry From Reverse De La Riva | 9:11 |
Ashi Garami Entrances From Reverse De La Riva | 12:07 |
Reverse De La Riva Full Inversions | 16:48 |
2 On 1 Knee Lever | 19:58 |
The Interface Between De La Riva And Reverse De La Riva | 26:01 |
Outro | 27:51 |
Volume 7
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Placido | 0 |
Jack | 5:14 |
Drew | 10:18 |
Alex | 15:22 |
Shawn | 20:26 |
Volume 8
CHAPTER TITLE
START TIME
Rolling Commentary - Placido | 0 |
Rolling Commentary - Jack | 27:02:00 |
Rolling Commentary - Drew | 53:24:00 |
Rolling Commentary - Alex | 1:09:44 |
Rolling Commentary - Shawn | 1:29:57 |
Learn How Gordon “The King” Ryan Systematically Dominates The Best Grapplers In The World With Some Of Grappling’s Most Common and Effective Open Guards
Gordon Ryan Teaches You His Total Technical Arsenal From X Guard, De La Riva, Reverse De La Riva, &More On This New 8-Volume Series - Including Live Rolling Breakdowns!
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What Will You Learn?
Create the ultimate system for attacking off your back, as Gordon “The King” Ryan teaches you his step-by-step approach to sweeping and submitting from a supine (laying down) guard. In this 8-volume series, you will learn the entire x guard, De La Riva guard, reverse De La Riva guard, and more that Gordon combines into one lethal supine open guard.
When combined with his seated guard series, this 8-volume masterclass in supine guard will show everything you need to handle talented opponents and start creating opportunities to sweep and submit them. With his signature systematic approach, Gordon explains the concepts, goals, and techniques for a supine open guard that anyone can use, regardless of athleticism or belt rank.
Create real pressure on opponents from bottom and break their balance constantly with these refined concepts for total control, even over athletic or talented opponents. Use Gordon’s genius X guard and ashi garami tactics to create opportunities to enter leg locks, create back exposure, and more (including the dilemmas and trilemmas around positions like the ashi X, ushiro X, and reverse x).
Combine these systems with Gordon’s De La Riva and reverse De La Riva, including his breakdown on how to make complex techniques like the berimbolo and crab ride useful and simple in no-gi.
Watch “The King” in action as Gordon rolls with opponents in the gym from his supine guard and then breaks down the footage in real-time so you can understand the system in action. With Gordon explaining the strategy to back up the technique, you can fully unlock this style and begin finding the true potential of your open guard.
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So What Exactly Is On This Series?
Volume 1:
Introduction To Open Guard - Supine
The 4 Scenarios
Understanding The Interface Between Inside And Outside Leg Positioning
How To Negate Movement And Goal Setting
The Importance Of Concave Shoulders
Basic Ashi Garami Drills
Countering A Throw-by With An Inversion
Basic Ashi Garami Entrance
Basic Ashi Garami Sweep
The Importance Of Switching Legs
The Sweeping/Reaping Dilemma
Switching From Irimi Ashi To Outside Ashi
Achieving Double Trouble
Using A Belly Down Achilles
Volume 2:
Explanation of Ashi X Versus X Guard
Switching From Irimi Ashi To Ashi X
Putting Hands On The Floor
Switching From Ashi X To Outside Ashi Garami
Basic X Guard Scissor Sweep
Advanced Scissor Sweep
Creating Heel Exposure Off A Failed Scissor Sweep
Entering Cross Ashi From Reverse X
Transferring From Ashi X To A Scorpion
Basic Scorpion Sweep
Taking The Back From Scoop Scorpion
Entering The Legs From Scoop Scorpion
Volume 3:
Countering A Successful Backstep From Ashi X
Countering A Backstep From Full X Guard
Recapping X Guard
Transferring To Ushiro X
Ushiro X Scissor Sweep
Ushiro X Reverse Scissor Sweep
Countering A Forward Step From Ushiro X
Cross Ashi Garami Entrance From Ushiro X
Entering Cross Ashi Garami From Ushiro X
Attacking The Back From Ushiro X
Ushiro X To Crab Ride
Ushiro X Trilemma - Back Take, Guard Pass, Leg Lock
If It All Fails, Just Heist
Volume 4:
Introduction To De La Riva 0 Tripod Sweep
Entering Ashi Garami From Failed Tripod Sweep
Entering Ashi Off A Completely Failed Tripod Sweep
De La Riva Knee Bump Ashi Entry
Opponent Counters Knee Bump Switch To Far Leg X Guard
Entering Various Forms Of Ashi with Legs Inside
Entering 50/50 From De La Riva
Volume 5:
Introduction To The No Gi Berimbolo
Berimbolo Cross Body Ride Entrance
Forcing Upper Back Exposure
Leg Dragging From Berimbolo
Failed Leg Drag Entering The Legs
Entering The Legs While Inverted
Understanding Counters To The Float Pass
Volume 6:
Introduction To Reverse De La Riva
Reverse Tripod Sweep
Failed Tripod Enter The Legs
Failed Reverse Tripod Switch To Outside De La Riva
Single Leg Entry From Reverse De La Riva
Ashi Garami Entrances From Reverse De La Riva
Reverse De La Riva Full Inversions
2 On 1 Knee Lever
The Interface Between De La Riva And Reverse De La Riva
Outro
Volume 7:
Placido
Jack
Drew
Alex
Shawn
Volume 8:
Rolling Commentary - Placido 0
Rolling Commentary - Jack
Rolling Commentary - Drew
Rolling Commentary - Alex
Rolling Commentary - Shawn
So What Does It All Cost?
$349